a.; also 7 amerceable. [a. AFr. amerciable, f. amercier, see prec.] Liable to be amerced.

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1611.  Cotgr., Amendable, amerceable, fineable.

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1622.  Callis, Stat. Sewers (1647), 132. Fine in cases Fineable, and Amerce in cases Amerciable. Ibid., 138. If the same by his neglect be left undone … he is therefore amerceable.

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1678.  Hale, Hist. Plac. Coron. (1736), II. 73. The hundred is amerceable for the escape.

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1865.  Nichols, Britton, I. 188. He shall be amerciable.

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